No words!
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You may watch my 3 min 04 sec VIDEO-Clip Turkish Night Part IV Traditional Anatolian Dances with Traditional Turkish folk music.
Written Oct 11, 2008
After a couple of other folk dances from different parts of Turkey, the highlight of the night comes: Belly Dancer! She makes her breath-taking dance and then goes around all the tables to take one man from each table.
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You may watch my 2 min 29 sec VIDEO-Clip Turkish Night Part VII Traditional Anatolian Dances with Traditional Turkish folk music.
Written Oct 11, 2008
Better watch and listen to the Turkish folk music out of my Youtube channel!
You may watch my 2 min 50 sec VIDEO-Clip Turkish Night Part VI Traditional Anatolian Dances with Traditional Turkish folk music.
Written Oct 11, 2008
Learn more about Turkish folk dances here.
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You may watch my 6 min 13 sec VIDEO-Clip Turkish Night Part V Traditional Anatolian Dances with Traditional Turkish folk music.
Written Oct 11, 2008
Better watch and listen to the Turkish folk music out of my Youtube channel!
You may watch my 2 min 54 sec VIDEO-Clip Turkish Night Part II - Traditional Anatolian Dances with Traditional Turkish folk music.
Written Oct 11, 2008
The show for the night was that of a wedding ceremony in Turkey. The dancers including the bride and groom came on the dance floor and performed the traditional way which a girl gets married in Turkey.
The bride dressed in a beautiful red dress was dancing in the middle and the men would come up and put on a show for her. She would then chose whom she liked most. At one point, the guy showed her how strong he was, by showing off his muscles and she pushed him away which of course encouraged all the women in the room to give her a big clap!
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You may watch my 3 min 46 sec VIDEO-Clip Turkish Night Part III Traditional Anatolian Dances with Traditional Turkish folk music
Written Oct 11, 2008
During the whole night, there will be live music performed by a traditional costumes wearing band. After the dervishes, folk dancers come in their local dresses and the dances start.
As in whole world, we have to look at the existence of humanity history to find the source of the Turkish folk dances. From the first ages, people have used dances to protect themselves and express their wishes to supernatural forces.
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You may watch my 4 min 08 sec VIDEO-Clip Turkish Night Traditional Anatolian Dances Part I with Traditional Turkish folk music.
Written Oct 11, 2008
“Turkish Night” is a traditional dancing performance, oriental dances while having Turkish dishes.
The show begins with a short, 10 minutes version of Whirling Dervishes Ceremony which will give you an idea about how it is.
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You may watch my 2 min 23 sec VIDEO-Clip Whirling Dervishes with Traditional Turkish folk music.
Updated Oct 11, 2008
dont expecu much from middle anatolia but its not that bad at all. i wasnt expecting a place like that where you can play pool,darts and have a beer and good pub music well heres pasha bar...and it open all night long.. good eh _?
Dress Code: just put some cloths, its enough :))
Written Jul 17, 2005
Address: right in the city centre of goreme
A club built in a cave. Spectacular and earthy Ottoman folk music, performed with passion and expertise and awesome talent. Quite danceable. More of a local place than a "tourist" place. The woman owner, Canan, runs a very cool establishment and serves wine that goes down like ambrosia. Such fun, and absolutely incredible music.
Dress Code: casual yet festive
Written Apr 19, 2003
Address: Clup Urgup Tatil Koyunun Ustu Esbelli Mah. No: 2
Phone: baccussarap@hotmail.com
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A club built in a cave. Spectacular and earthy Ottoman folk music, performed with passion and expertise and awesome talent. Quite danceable. More of a local...
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